Optimal Scope for Free Flow of Non-Personal Data in Europe

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Series Details April 2018
Publication Date 15/03/2018
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A debate is taking place on whether current EU restrictions on confidentiality of personal private information should be relaxed so as to include personal information in free and open data flows. However, it is unlikely that a loosening of such rules will be positive for the growth of open data. Public distrust of open data flows may be exacerbated because of fears of potential commercial misuse of such data, as well of leakages, cyberattacks, and so on.

The proposed recommendations are: to promote the use of open data licences to build trust and openness, promote sharing of private enterprises' data within vertical sectors and across sectors to increase the volume of open data through incentive programmes, support testing for contamination of open data mixed with personal data to ensure open data is scrubbed clean - and so reinforce public confidence, ensure anti-competitive behaviour does not compromise the open data initiative.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document.html?reference=IPOL_BRI(2018)618988
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